Cortina360 - centro indoor, outdoor & Guide Alpine - 9

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Cortina360 - centro indoor, outdoor & Guide Alpine

Address :

Località Sopiazes, 9, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo BL, Italy

Phone : 📞 +97977
Postal code : 32043
Website : https://cortina360.it/
Opening hours :
Sunday 10AM–10PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10AM–11PM
Wednesday 10AM–11PM
Thursday 10AM–11PM
Friday 10AM–11PM
Saturday 10AM–10PM
Categories :
City : Cortina d'Ampezzo

Località Sopiazes, 9, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo BL, Italy
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Bastian K on Google

Nice place, good climbing routes and high walls. Bit complicated for english speakers with covid and all. But staff did their best :)!
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David Petanjek on Google

Nice and new climbing hall with routes up to 30m length. Small boulder area and well equipped training area. Friendly staff and good snack bar!
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Leie125 on Google

I went to this gym as a traveler looking for a partner to have a short session with. Although one of the staff completely ignored me for at least five minutes, the other staff member was very kind. They do not have any training groups or regulars that you can join unfortunately. The overal system of going through gates to acces the climbing floor is not very welcoming as I was not allowed to go down (even when I asked), chat with people that I might have been able to join for a few climbs. In addition to this I saw so many climbers with insufficient understanding of climbing safety risks and the materials they were using. This gym has great potential, however the staff needs to be more aware and stricter to the climbers on safety issues. I left without climbing, because I did not feel like the people there had the right understanding of safety to have them belay me. The gym itself and the routes did look amazing though!
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Ian Dunne on Google

Great climbing wall for lead, nice cafe and training room, very limited bouldering and no showers but all round an excellent centre. As good as a small centre will get, awesome architecture too.
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Jacob Mornington on Google

This a great place to go and do some climbing whatever stage you are at. All the staff have been very helpful and made sure everyone had a good and safe climb. The place had a really nice vibe, very friendly. Having a nice cold drink and bite to eat at the bar was very satisfying after all the climbing. All at a good price. Will be coming back again with some friends, highly recommended!
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Diego Chiodelli Bussandri on Google

Beautiful climbing gym, very nicely equipped. The building itself retains something of the surrounding dolomite mountains.
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Giovanni Cavallo on Google

The climbing gym we've been waiting for in Cortina. If you love climbing or you just want to try a new sport, this is the place to go if you're around.
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Valmon Leymarie (Valmon vs the blocs) on Google

Short story: this climbing gym is only focused on making money and even use COVID restrictions to make you pay. Long story: I am going to give it one star because the staff was nice. Despite that, it has to be the worst climbing gym I have ever went to. First of all, they claim to have a bouldering space. As you can see on the first photo, the space is no higher than 3m, there are no pre-set boulder nor grades. To me it is either a training space, either a kid bouldering space, but don’t call it a proper bouldering place. For the COVID rules. I don’t understand why they ask for covid green pass but ask you to wear a mask, and don’t let you use regular chalk on the first hold of each route, so you have to buy their liquid chalk, which is super expensive (8.50€/100mL). They say liquid chalk contains alcohol and has sanitary effects (which is completely true), so you have to use it on the first hold and then carry on with regular chalk. But then why am I not allowed to use hydro alcoholic gel and then my powder chalk? Then, you have to rent equipment, 5 euros for the harness and 5 euros for the grigri. Most gym lend you the grigri, this one choose to make you pay, why not. However, as you can see on the second photo, only a small part (two 6c and one 7a are the hardest grade) not very high and with no angle (in blue) of the climbing walls have ropes. For the other part (red on the photo), where all the interesting routes are, you need to rent a rope for 5 euros. I have to admit I never saw that before. Even worst, to push you to rent a rope if you come climb several times and you don’t have your own rope, and as you can see on the third photo, the routes of the small area that have ropes don’t change in a while (on the photo, the route has been here for 8 months)... By the way, no sauna, not even shower due to COVID restriction. Still, they will make you pay the full price (for two people, we climbed 2 hours and paid 12*2+8.5+5*2+5+5 = 52.5€...)

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